what are they saying about secretary clinton's status right now? >> reporter: good morning to you, norah. the secretary is still undergoing treatment for that blood clot. the spokesperson says he will share new information when there's something to update. when she was hospitalized on sunday, that same spokesperson said she would be monitored by doctors for 48 hours. we're now beyond that window. but doctors tell cbs that it typically takes more than two days to establish the proper dose of blood thirner and weeks, sometimes even months to dissolve the clot. the entire treatment can take as long as six months but it does not require a hospital stay. >> wow. that's incredible. is there any talk when she might return to d.c.? >> it's unclear. but as you know, secretary clinton only had a few more weeks in office. she was expected to leave once her replacement was confirmed by senate but there's no word on when those will begin to make john kerry the next secretary of state. in the meantime, secretary clinton is not expected to travel but we're told s